Google’s Pixel phones are celebrated for their sleek designs and innovative features, with the signature camera bar becoming a standout element since the Pixel 6 debuted in 2021. However, the Pixel 9 Pro’s camera bar is reportedly facing issues. Users have reported the bar separating from the back panel, causing frustration and leaving their devices exposed.
Over the years, Google has refined its camera bar design with each generation, though challenges have persisted along the way. For example:
The Pixel 9 Pro, released last year, appears to have faced some setbacks. Increasing reports of the camera bar separating from the back panel have sparked concerns about its design and quality control.
In October, a Pixel 9 Pro user reported noticing fog inside the camera lenses after using the phone in the shower. Upon removing the case, they found that the camera bar was starting to detach from the device. Fortunately, they were able to get a replacement at Google’s New York City store, where staff assured them the issue would be escalated. At the time, it seemed like a one-off problem. Read their Reddit post here.
Recently, another Pixel 9 Pro user reported a similar issue. Their device, only three months old and protected with a case and screen protector from the start, developed a crack along the upper edge of the camera bar. The phone had never been dropped or damaged. Check out the post here.
The second user reached out to Google support but was reportedly denied a replacement since the phone was over 90 days old. As a result, the device remains exposed to moisture and debris, potentially affecting its IP rating.
The similarities between these cases suggest a potential design or quality issue with the Pixel 9 Pro. So far, Google has not released an official statement or taken action to pull affected units from stores.
Until Google resolves the issue, users need to find their own solutions. While the exact cause of the separation remains unclear, using high-quality cases might help minimize stress on the camera bar. Look for cases with Made for Google certification from brands like Bellroy, Belkin, Dbrand, OtterBox, Spigen, or UAG.
Hopefully, these cases will offer a better fit and extra support to prevent unnecessary strain on the camera bar.
Google has a track record of addressing hardware issues, like the display problems with the Pixel 8 series, by offering extended warranty programs. Hopefully, they’ll do the same for Pixel 9 Pro users and take steps to resolve these structural issues in time for the Pixel 10.
We’ve contacted Google for clarification and will update this article if they respond. In the meantime, it’s wise to stay cautious and monitor your Pixel 9 Pro’s camera bar.
Alexia is the author at Research Snipers covering all technology news including Google, Apple, Android, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung News, and More.
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